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Gastroenterologie
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Gastroenterology and Hepatology

Gastroent Hepatol 2020; 74(6): 543–546. doi: 10.48095/ccgh2020543.

GNET of small bowell

Šárka Málková1, Zdeněk Papík Orcid.org  1, Blanka Navrátilová2

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Summary

The case report presents a rare malignant tumor of the duodenojejunal junction with generalization in an elderly polymorbid woman, which showed symptoms of high ileus. The tumor infiltrated almost the entire with of the wall with the exception of the mucosa layer and metastatically affected the lymph nodes and the wall and visceral peritoneum. The diagnosis was determined after surgical resection based on histological and immunohistochemical examinations which proved the positivity of S100 protein and synaptophysin.


Keywords

GNET, tumor tenkého střeva, vysoký ileus, imunohistochemie

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